What functions does the tractor have?
Tractors are self-propelled power machines used to pull and drive working machinery to complete various mobile operations, and can also be used as fixed working power. Agricultural tractors are used to tow agricultural machinery or trailers for farming, harvesting or other similar tasks.
Modern agricultural tractors usually have four pedals for the driver to operate. The pedal on the left is used to operate the clutch. The driver presses the pedal to separate the transmission so as to shift gears or stop the tractor. The two pedals on the right are used to brake the left and right rear wheels respectively. This way can increase the steering angle of the vehicle in rear-wheel drive vehicles.
This situation is often encountered during sharp turns; Similarly, when driving on mud or soft soil, the vehicle often skids, so it will also be used. The driver presses both pedals at the same time to stop the tractor. When the four-wheel drive tractor is traveling at a certain speed, the tractor is stopped by engaging the four-wheel locking differential.